97 F-150 Brakes
jet64155
07-18-2007, 08:35 PM
I am trying to get the calipers off the front of my F-150, but the bolts are on tight. I have drenched them with Liquid Wrench, but I am still afraid of stripping them. Does anyone know any secrets to get the bolts to break loose?
Thanks,
:banghead:
Thanks,
:banghead:
FNA
07-19-2007, 02:30 PM
Try an impact driver. if you haven't got one, leave the middle man as it were and just give the bolt head a good bash with a hammer. Shake things up a little. Then get somebody bigger than you to try and break'em loose.
Strip them or not, you gotta get them the hell out, right?
Strip them or not, you gotta get them the hell out, right?
Elwood9270
07-20-2007, 06:25 AM
A good pop with a hammer really does loosen them up.
jet64155
07-20-2007, 08:42 PM
GOT 'EM! They are off! I did strip one of them but got it loose with something called bolt grabbers. Now, I have another question. I need to pull the rotors off, is there anything holding them on, or will they just slide off with lots of banging? Thanks in advance for your help!:grinyes:
bradshaw6243
07-22-2007, 04:25 AM
No amount of "banging" will get the rotors off. They are held on by the wheel bearings, wheel bearing retaining nut and a cotter key. Remove the dust cover and cotter key and nut and wiggle them off. The bearings will also come out.
jet64155
07-22-2007, 06:27 AM
I found that out, I could still be out there banging and they still would not have budged! Everything I saw on the net said the rotors should just slide off, but that isn't the case. Thanks for you help! Job Complete!:p
wafrederick
07-22-2007, 04:09 PM
The rotor will come off and you do not have to remove it still attached to the wheelbearing.The rotor is rusted on very good and I have the bad news.You will have to buy new rotors,cut the the rotors in half with a plasma cutter without hurting the wheelbearing.I have seen this happen,my father does this.
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